Looking through a doorway, this image shows a dining room table, chairs, and sideboards in the home of Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel, at 1325 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A floral arrangement is on the table and a tea set is on the...

A bedroom in the home of Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel, at 1325 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky, is shown. The four-poster bed has a white spread and roll of pillow near the headboard. A small rocking chair and chest are directly in...

This may have been the library in Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel's home at 1325 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The fireplace is flanked by bookcases which have pictures, vases and candles atop them. A number of seats are available as...

This sitting room within Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel's home at 1325 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky has three doorways visible and includes a rocking chair and a stuffed chair and couch. The floor is covered in carpets and the table...

This view of a bedroom at Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel's home at 1325 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky, shows the foot of a sleigh bed, a rocking chair, a roll-top desk, and a chaise. The fireplace has an oval mirror above it and on its...

A large sleigh bed sits against one wall in this bedroom scene within Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel's home at 1325 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A dresser with an oval mirror has a marble top on which sits a number of photographs,...

This image of Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel's home at 1325 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky, shows a hallway leading into what may be a library. The hallway has vases or urns on pedestals, two bench seats facing each other and what might...

A number of rooms are visible within Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel's home at 1325 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The room in the foreground includes a loveseat and chairs. The hallway includes another chair, ornate lamp, and urns....

A sitting room with delicate furniture is shown within Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel's home at 1325 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This may have been a ladies' sitting room. A portrait of a woman hangs on one wall above a curio...

Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel and his wife sit in a room full of flowers surrounded by children who are likely their grandchildren. The six children range in age from approximately seven years old to fifteen years old. The elderly couple wear...

Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel and his wife sit in a room full of flowers surrounded by children who are likely their grandchildren. The six children range in age from approximately seven years old to fifteen years old. The elderly couple wear...

Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel and his wife sit in a room full of flowers. Both wear corsages on their formal clothes. She wears a pale dress with a jacket. He wears a dark suit with lighter pin-striped pants. Col. Mengel was President of the...

The dining room table has a white runner and a vase of flowers on it. Two servants in black suits, white shirts and black bowties stand in the corner of the room by two doors. To one side of the room some decanters, candlesticks and a pitcher sit...

Portrait of Louise Boden (later Mrs. E. Bruce Blythe) of Louisville, Kentucky wearing her hair short and a bow on her blouse. Handwritten on back of image: (credit) Scottow Studios (Louisville); Daughter of Samuel D. Boden.

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The Senior Bulletin was produced by the School of Law in 1962 and from 1974-1999 (except the 1976-1977 school year). Doubling as a yearbook and a guide for employers, it contains photographs and short biographies of the members of the graduating...

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 16. No. 14. but is actually Vol. 16. No. 15. This issue is eight pages. The four page Gravure Weekly...

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There are small portions missing along the edges of each page of this issue.